Common Pitfalls in Epilepsy
Epilepsy is amongst the most frequently encountered of neurological disorders, yet its diagnosis and management is fraught with pitfalls. Issues surrounding differential diagnosis, seizure type, underlying causes, EEG interpretations, treatment options and prognoses can often trip-up clinicians. Common Epilepsy Pitfalls: Case-Based Learning, is a comprehensive guide to anticipating and managing the pitfalls in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy. Real-life cases are presented along with pragmatic recommendations for courses of action that guide the reader through accurate and effective epilepsy diagnosis and treatment. Cases have been chosen to answer key questions such as: the first seizure – is it epilepsy? Which drug? When should stopping treatment be considered? What to do in an epileptic emergency? Containing detailed coverage of psychiatric, social and family issues – and authored by world experts in epilepsy management – this text is invaluable for neurologists, internists, family practitioners and advanced medical students.
- Case-based approach to learning – experienced authors highlight 'pitfalls' in diagnosis and management of epilepsy
- Questions addressed to the reader - maintains interest and heightens the real-life feel of the book
- Well-illustrated - will help clinicians detect and identify characteristic problems in epilepsy management
- Each case will stand alone as a complete story so that the book can be read either as a whole, or 'dipped into'
Product details
June 2018Paperback
9780521279710
258 pages
234 × 156 × 13 mm
0.47kg
50 b/w illus. 20 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Mistaking non-epileptic events for epilepsy
- 2. Mistaking EEG changes for epilepsy
- 3. Radiographic errors in epilepsy
- 4. The first seizure: is it epilepsy?
- 5. When to start treatment?
- 6. Which drug is best?
- 7. How to optimize treatment?
- 8. What to do if drugs don't work?
- 9. When to stop treatment
- 10. Women with epilepsy
- 11. Management of psychiatric issues in epilepsy
- 12. Management of emergencies in epilepsy
- 13. Management of social issues
- Index.